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Covid vaccine syndrome has destroyed our lives – suspected victims in their own haunting words: ‘We’ve been left to rot…’

Suspected victims of a new and alarming condition linked to Covid jabs have shared how it has left them unemployed, homeless and even relying on antidepressants.

Their harrowing tales came after Yale scientists said the previously-unknown condition, called post-vaccination syndrome (PVS), can can persist years after receiving the shots—made by the likes of Pfizer and Moderna.

It also comes as official data show the total number of British claims for compensation for injuries or deaths linked to Covid vaccines has reached a new high of 18,500.

According to the experts behind the new research, PVS can cause several persistent symptoms including brain fog, insomnia, tinnitus and palpitations.

Since the story broke MailOnline has received a torrent of emails from readers who have detailed their own health battles which they say were triggered by the jabs.

One victim, a 35-year-old man from South Wales, told MailOnline: ‘I have lost my job and my home, and I endure daily struggles with tinnitus and seizures.

‘I suffer dizziness and vertigo, brain fog, the inability to walk or speak properly, anxiety, and depression—all of which I believe are directly linked to PVS.’

The former business owner added: ‘I feel too scared to even go out.’

Suspected victims of a new and alarming condition linked to Covid jabs have shared how it has left them unemployed, homeless and even relying on antidepressants

Another victim told this website how they’d even been forced to take powerful antidepressants to cope with suspected PVS symptoms.

She said she started experiencing tinnitus, one of the suspected signs of the condition, the day after her first Covid jab in 2021.

‘Never having had any tinnitus symptoms prior to the vaccine, I have always believed this must have been the cause,’ she said.

She added that the never-ending pulsing in her ears has had a devastating impact on her life.

‘I was prescribed antidepressants as I found this so unbearably difficult to cope with and still to this day I have sleepless nights and anxiety,’ she said.

Numerous victims shared how they felt they had been ‘fobbed off’ or ‘dismissed’ by medics when they linked their problems to a Covid vaccine.

‘No one wants to know about it… they’ve left people to rot,’ one said.  

Some people claiming to have PVS said their symptoms had developed almost instantly after receiving the shot whilst others felt it build-up more gradually. 

Dr Akiko Iwasaki, the lead researcher behind the paper, told MailOnline she understands the pre-print, which was not peer-reviewed but published on website MedRxiv, could be seen as controversial

Dr Akiko Iwasaki, the lead researcher behind the paper, told MailOnline she understands the pre-print, which was not peer-reviewed but published on website MedRxiv, could be seen as controversial 

One told MailOnline they had developed persistent tinnitus six-hours after their third Covid jab.

‘I spent over 12 months on an NHS audiology waiting list, only to be dismissed and told it was merely a coincidence due to my part-time work as a sound engineer,’ he said.

He added how the constant tinnitus, which can take the form of ringing, buzzing or hissing, now dominated his life.

‘I struggle with sleep, frequently need to ask people to repeat themselves, and find that the only way I can concentrate at work is by constantly listening to music to drown out the incessant noise,’ he said.

Like many who contacted this website he said he had felt ‘coerced’ into getting the vaccine.

‘If I didn’t get them, I would have been fired, as there was no place for me in the small office with non-existent social distancing. Being a new starter, I felt I had no choice but to comply,’ he said.

Many of the patients who suspect they have PVS told MailOnline directly that were not against vaccines in general, noting that they have saved countless lives.

A 2022 study led by academics at Imperial College London suggests almost 20million lives were saved by Covid vaccines in the first year since countries began rolling out the jabs, the majority in wealthy nations

A 2022 study led by academics at Imperial College London suggests almost 20million lives were saved by Covid vaccines in the first year since countries began rolling out the jabs, the majority in wealthy nations

However, they added that a general failure from experts to acknowledge their experiences of adverse reactions had eroded trust in the health system, an attitude that could put the success of future vaccine programmes at risk.

PVS is still a poorly understood condition, with even the Yale experts who unveiled their findings emphasizing the research is ‘still a work in progress’.

In the study, the team collected blood samples of 42 Americans with PVS and 22 without it, between December 2022 and November 2023. 

People with the syndrome were generally in poorer health than the average American, the researchers found.

Most complaining of the symptoms developed them after their first or second Covid vaccine, with some experiencing an onset after a third or fourth. 

People with PVS also had elevated levels of Covid spike proteins.

The levels in PVS patients were even greater than those found in patients with long Covid, a condition with similar symptoms linked to the virus itself.

It should also be noted that many of the PVS’s symptoms are relatively common ailments and can be caused by numerous conditions.

As such, there is currently no way to prove if they are caused by a vaccine or are simply unrelated.

Dr Akiko Iwasaki, the lead researcher behind Yale paper, told MailOnline she understands the pre-print, which has not yet peer-reviewed by independent experts, could be seen as controversial.

However, she added that they will keep studying the condition in an effort to bring affected patients ‘better transparency and safer vaccines.’

Independent experts, however, have urged for caution over the findings.

Writing on X, Dr Adam Gaffney, an assistant professor of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Harvard University, also said: ‘There’s nothing wrong with studying vaccine side effects. There is a problem with this study.

‘We’re at a moment right now where the US government is undercutting people’s trust in science and vaccinations probably like never before in history.

‘And to coin this novel syndrome without even proving that it’s caused by the vaccine is very worrisome to me.’

Covid jabs, like any vaccine or medical product, can cause side effects which can vary in frequency and severity.

But mRNA vaccines are estimated to have saved tens of millions of lives globally from Covid, 1.6million in Europe and 3million in the US alone.

They are also credited with helping end the series of paralyzing lockdowns brought on by the pandemic.

There are no figures for the number of PVS patients in Britain.

However, newly released data show 18,551 claims for compensation for injuries and deaths they believe to be caused by Covid vaccines have been made in Britain as of last month.

These figures relate to the Government’s Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme.

It predates the Covid shots and offers some victims of vaccine injuries and deaths a one-off payment of £120,000 (about $150,000).

However, only just over 200 of these claims have been deemed eligible for the sum.

It has been widely criticised for requiring patients to be at least 60 per cent disabled by their injuries in order to qualify for a payout — for example losing a limb, a sense like your sight, or complete paralysis.

Of the 11,000 with an outcome about 450 were dismissed because while medics agreed a person had been injured by the jab, the case did not meet the 60 per cent disability and therefore the applicant got nothing.

The remainder were unsuccessful because assessors found that, on the balance of probabilities, their injury or condition had not been caused by a Covid vaccine.

A further 7,000 or so applications are still awaiting an outcome.

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